View Poll Results: Which shift knob?
Momo Duke
26
68.42%
Momo F16 Evo
5
13.16%
Momo Shot
7
18.42%
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which shift knob?
#1
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From: LOS ANGELES
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From: LOS ANGELES
Originally Posted by gary c
I bought a F-16 for my son and it fell apart. He
returned it and got another one and is still having
a problem with the leather section peeling away.
Momo makes good stuff but I'm disapointed with
the results of my purchase.
returned it and got another one and is still having
a problem with the leather section peeling away.
Momo makes good stuff but I'm disapointed with
the results of my purchase.
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Which ever one weighs the most! In the world of aftermarket parts & accessories, everyone wants components that are lighter, but when it comes to a good solid shifter, weight is on your side! Now I'm sure some will chime in and say otherwise, but it's been my own personal experience that a heavier shift **** will help achieve more positive shifts. Weighted shift ***** have long been a secret of underground tuners, and only recently have they been making their way into the hands of the everyday street tuner. The increased weight effect of the shift ***** help aid you in the "throw" of the shifter. In essence it takes less effort on your behalf to complete the shift, as the weight of the **** helps with the momentum of the shifter itself. It's one of those things you just have to feel to experience. Now on the other hand if you want something more cosmetic, then weight really won't matter. In that case, pick which ever feels the best in your hand....
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https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...=74350&page=17
there's a link with a pic of it as well as buying info
there's a link with a pic of it as well as buying info
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